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		<title>Applicant boom drives record first-year law school classes</title>
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<p>Law firms are already projecting a reduced need for entry-level lawyers due to the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the legal sector.</p>
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<p>The Legal Grounds coffee shop at Elon University School of Law is busier than ever, fueled by the surge of record-high first-year law students this fall. </p>



<p>Elon, one of seven U.S. law schools reporting historic new classes, is part of a nationwide trend that includes prestigious institutions such as Harvard, where first-year enrollment has reached levels not seen in over a decade.</p>



<p>“It’s been a boon for the coffee shop,” said Elon Law Dean Zak Kramer. With nearly a 10% increase in first-year students across its two campuses, Elon is working to ensure classrooms have enough chairs, study spaces, and resources to accommodate the influx of students.</p>



<p>Preliminary data suggests that the corridors, classrooms, and libraries of law schools nationwide are more crowded than in previous years. This uptick comes on the heels of a blockbuster admissions cycle: the national applicant pool has grown by 18%, building on a strong 2024 that saw a 6% increase in applicants and nearly 40,000 first-year Juris Doctor students nationwide. </p>



<p>Though impressive, this number remains below the historic high of over 52,000 first-year students in 2010.</p>



<p>Other schools joining Elon’s growth include the University of Hawaii, Rutgers University, Pace University, Liberty University, Faulkner University, and the University of New Hampshire. Harvard Law School enrolled 579 first-year students this year, about 3% more than its usual class of 560, marking the largest intake since at least 2011. </p>



<p>Meanwhile, universities including Tennessee, Buffalo, Duquesne, Drake, Samford, Cleveland State, Maine, Southern Illinois, and Ave Maria also reported their largest first-year classes in over a decade.</p>



<p>However, the surge in law school enrollment raises questions about the future job market for graduates. Nikia Gray, Executive Director of the National Association for Law Placement, warns that larger first-year classes could contribute to an oversaturated legal job market by 2028. </p>



<p>Law firms are already projecting a reduced need for entry-level lawyers due to the growing influence of artificial intelligence in the legal sector.</p>



<p>“The unknown here is how quickly that change will happen across the whole market and whether the impact will be felt before or after these students graduate,” Gray said.</p>



<p>Despite these concerns, recent history offers reassurance: the class of 2024 enjoyed record-high employment, with 93% of graduates securing jobs within ten months of leaving campus. For now, law schools continue to enjoy robust enrollment, energized campuses, and yes—a thriving coffee business.</p>
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